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Originally Posted by DaleDe
I noticed that the image examples don't fill in the alt entry. This, if it were filled in, would identify the break automatically.
Dale
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I don't think it identifies a scene-break. It is simply an alternate display if the image is not available, correct?
If you used: alt="Scene Break" it would simply display "Scene Break" in place of the image. The added benefit is an accessibility device would read the words "Scene Break" aloud.
I don't know exactly how accessibility devices treat a scene break differently, perhaps someone here can explain better??